Edgar Bergen 1945 02 25 (357) Guest Gene Tierney
# The Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show - February 25, 1945
Step into a Manhattan studio on a crisp winter evening as America's favorite ventriloquist takes the airwaves with his irreverent wooden sidekick, Charlie McCarthy. Tonight, the glamorous Gene Tierney graces the program, the radiant star of "Laura" and "Heaven Can Wait," and listeners are in for a delightful collision between Charlie's relentless wisecracks and Miss Tierney's gracious charm. You can almost hear the studio audience lean forward in anticipation—will the saucy dummy embarrass the starlet? Will Edgar maintain control, or will Charlie's lecherous ad-libs send the whole production into gloriously unscripted chaos? The interplay between Bergen's masterful ventriloquism, Charlie's cutting quips, and the genuine chemistry that sparks when a beautiful guest tries to keep her composure makes for comedic gold that no script could fully predict.
This 1945 broadcast captures a golden moment in American radio's twilight years, when "The Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show" reigned as one of the nation's most beloved programs. Bergen's virtuosity was legendary—critics marveled that listeners sometimes forgot Charlie was a dummy, so perfectly did Bergen throw his voice and animate his creation. During wartime, when entertainment provided precious escapism, this show offered an hour of pure, intelligent comedy that appealed to children and adults alike. The chemistry between Bergen and guest stars became the show's signature, blending vaudeville tradition with the intimate immediacy of radio.
Dust off your imagination and join the millions who gathered around their sets for this unforgettable evening. Witness a master performer at the height of his powers, a legendary Hollywood beauty game for anything, and a dummy who steals every scene. This is radio comedy at its finest—spontaneous, witty, and utterly enchanting. Tune in now.